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Winning the Home Business Jackpot


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Donna Schwartz Mills
donnaparentpreneurclub.com

The ParentPreneur Club
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Winning the Home Business Jackpot

by Donna Schwartz Mills



Well, once again I *did not* win the California Lottery.



I can always tell when things are going well in my life,

because I don't daydream about getting rich quick. When I

was working outside the home full time, I found myself

buying tickets every week and checking the lottery website

on a daily basis. I was simply unhappy with that job and

desperate to quit to stay home with my daughter.



These days, I have a business I enjoy and I rarely notice

the lottery... except when business is slow, which can be

expected from time to time, especially when you're a

one-woman operation.



Since Memorial Day, traffic for my website has plummeted by

about 40% and revenues are bound to follow. This is probably

a natural occurrence tied in to the fact that my audience is

made up of moms with children who are now home from school,

so they have less time to surf the Internet. It happened

last year, I expected it to happen this year, and tried to

budget for it... but the buzz about the economy got my mind

thinking about a quick solution, and when the jackpot hit

$141 million a few weeks ago, I bought myself a $1 fantasy.



Needless to say, I am one dollar poorer and still looking

for ways to get over my seasonal hump, and you may

be, too.



It is tempting to step back business activities dramatically

and take a long vacation. This makes sense - but only to a

point. By all means, slow your pace and enjoy time with your

family - that's why we're working from home in the first

place. But don't neglect your long-term goals... because

just as a summer downturn is a predictable occurrence,

September is only just around the corner and back to

school starts the busiest selling season of the year. Ignore

your business and marketing plans and you risk having to

play catch-up and losing profits.



So what should we be doing this summer to stay on track?

Here are some suggestions to help you 'have your barbecue

and eat it, too:'



* With the year half over, this is a great time to

review and fine tune your business and marketing plans.

Gather your numbers, see how you've been performing and

what you might change to improve them.



* Brainstorm your fall marketing campaign. Be ready to go by

mid-August and watch your September sales soar.



* If some activities don't seem to be working, try something

new. Slow times are great for testing new products,

methods and opportunities. If they don't work, you can

easily shift gears back - and if they do, just think how

much mileage you'll get when your customers are back in a

buying mood.



* If your family vacation or outings include some long, lazy

days at the beach, forego the usual romance and mystery

novels and tote some new business books. Find out what's

new by subscribing to Amy Shellhase's BookReviewZ ezine:

Mailto:ReviewZ-subscribeyahoogroups.com



* Fewer summertime customers could give you more time for

networking. Attend a meeting of your local Chamber of

Commerce or professional association. There's nothing like

the power of professional referrals for attracting new

customers to your base!



* If customers aren't coming to you this summer, try going

to them. Look into getting a booth at your local farmers

market or summer fair. If it's too costly, you may try

teaming up with some complementary businesses.



Inc. Magazine's June issue was its annual 'State of Small

Business' report, with some interesting insights courtesy of

USC Business School's William B. Gartner.



Gartner told Inc. that 'effort and momentum' are key to

entrepreneurial success. Keep both going and your business

will survive a summertime slump. It may not be as exciting

as a big lottery win, but it's a heckuva lot more

attainable.



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